Russians Continue to Transport Coal From Occupied Territories Via Mariupol Port
The Russian occupiers continue to export stolen coal through Mariupol. Eighty-eight wagons of coal have been documented arriving at the port.

As reported by the CFTS portal, the Mariupol City Council announced this in a statement, citing the Center for Occupation Studies.
“The Mariupol seaport has become a component of military logistics and an instrument for plundering the occupied territories. The invaders export coal, grain, metal, and other cargoes,” the statement said.
According to the Mariupol City Council, the Russian occupiers claim they plan to commission 25 hydrotechnical structures, including 18 berths, at the Mariupol seaport in 2025. “All this should increase the turnover of stolen goods,” the city council said.
As the CFTS portal reported earlier, Russia is preparing to export coal from the occupied Donbas through the port of Mariupol.